Dude. Gun violence. It’s like… a total bummer ‘n stuff. These felons and criminals probably don’t even know they’re not supposed to be shooting people with guns they stole or got through a straw purchaser, it’s not their fault. There should be a law against people using guns to commit crimes – and then people should tell everyone that it’s against the law cuz that would totally end gun violence.

Until that day, we’ll just have to discuss ways to work toward reasonable gun laws and jam out to some music. Music! Yeah, that’s it! That’ll end gun violence!

Food trucks, including Porky’s Taquitos and Umami Bowl, will be available.

U-ma-mi!

In LaCrosse, WI, head on down to The Pump House at 119 King Street from 6:00-8:00pm where event host Ryan Soberg highlights the night filled with music and poetry from Pigtown Fling (House Band), Christopher Rude, the La Crosse Dance Centre, Tracy Littlejohn (Ho-Chunk Nation), UW-L Theatre Dept. performing scenes from “26 Pebbles” (a play about the Sandy Hook shootings), LGBTQ stories and so much more!

Try not to ask too many questions about what their follow up plan is though, that’s being “angry”.

Sponsors of this nationwide melodic march against our Second Amendment rights include 50 Safe, Pinkwater & Putman, Sideways Inc., UBER, Everytown for Gun Safety, The Brady Campaign and New Yorkers Against Gun Violence.

Born and raised in northern rural Wisconsin, she is an avid outdoors woman, target and skeet shooter, Second Amendment supporter and defender, concealed carry advocate, NRA member and frequent guest on the NRATV News programs Cam&Co and CNLive.
Jenn is a wife and mother, former private detective, active in WI politics, and an outspoken conservative gun owner. Her personal blog can be found on jennjacques.com and you can follow her on Twitter at @JennJacques.